Why is'it that a much larger number of cyclists (pass! rotiitd the Bank of New Zealand corner, and go off\ down jffiLigh Sti^et^ v'-novr;.'-'ifaamt-.-.vdidrv-:f6i>rv merly? ' The. traffic1 seems: rapidly ■ trending that way. ;iWe,say jt- is be;causei barker's new Cycle and M6]fcor Depot lies in. that direction, jand the conveniences and accommodation provided for the benefit of cyclists by this go-ahead firm, who certainly lead in this line of business in Marlborough, is haying its due reward in an increase of business. They provide 6very possibles want>of cyclists in; machines arid, accessories,, or repairs prbperly done, at reasonable prices open to comparison with^every; other firm^and a business of this magnitude is 'a credit to the place and deserves all the patronage that can be given rto it. Everything, about them is; substantial and good, ev«n to the convenrent buildings they occupy; ■, . *r
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 120, 19 May 1909, Page 5
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141Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 120, 19 May 1909, Page 5
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